EURUSD - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Part 2) - page 1422
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Nothing works: I select an indicator and keep the left mouse button pressed - then I press ctrl and N simultaneously - drag and drop to the open indicator (there is a square with + in it) release the buttons - indicator parameters appear - press OK - it disappears.
You press the left button, hold it and drag it to the window with the indicator.
What the fuck was a big buyer doing yesterday?)))
The big buyer is not shooting for pips, he's spring stocking up and chasing elks north to, as written "sell moss when expensive".
Anyway, who knows what's in their heads, 4n seems to be approaching a reversal.
Tantric, not the right time to start studying the terminal, draw a line where the bees fly and then script the indicators.
Maybe it is not set in an additional window this indicator, and you put it there like a crooked starter in the exhaust pipe.
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Nothing works: I select an indicator and keep the left mouse button pressed - then I press ctrl and N simultaneously - drag to the open indicator (there is a square with + in it) release the buttons - indicator parameters appear - press OK - it disappears.
The big buyer isn't shooting for pips, he's spring stocking up and driving moose north to, as it says "sell moss when it's expensive"
Has moss gone up in price?)))
You don't have to click anything. Just pull the indicator with the mouse to the open window, release the mouse there. The "pulled" indicator settings window will open immediately.
Waiting :)))
Why, has moss gone up in price?)))
All the products in the world are getting more expensive these days. Remember that indicator you gave me, it's weird too, I should give it to Tantric.
Has moss gone up in price?)))
The big buyer isn't shooting for pips, he's spring stocking up and driving moose north to, as written "sell moss when it's expensive"